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For Green Living’s second monthly Future of Sustainability in Arizona conference, attendees on Thursday, April 23 gathered at the Nina Mason Pulliam Rio Salado Audubon Center on behalf of sustainability leaders, innovators, business owners, and community members. Expert panels and presentations on improving climate resilience, fresh energy, water security, and promoting good communities across the state were present.

The Future of Sustainability in Arizona 2026
Mayor of Phoenix, Kate Gallego, makes the remarks. Chris Loomis has a photo in his collection.
The Future of Sustainability in Arizona 2026
Dorie Morales, publisher of Green Living magazine, welcomes attendees. Chris Loomis has a photo in his collection.
The Future of Sustainability in Arizona 2026
Presented on ethnic water settlements is Bidtah Becker, the Navajo Nation’s chief legal counsel. Brett Prince’s photo
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Heather Macre, a board member of the Central Arizona Water Conservation District, Cynthia Campbell, a director of policy innovation for the Arizona Water Innovation Institute, Maxwell Wilson, a manager of the Valley Partnership, Clark Princell, a Valley Partnership CEO, and Patrick Adams, a senior advisor for water policy to Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs, are speakers on the water security panel.
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Madison Rutherford, the managing editor of Green Living magazine, speaks with senior director Nicole Horseherder about Tó Nizhón. Brett Prince’s photo

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